Bit of an aside here but this has reminded me of a problem I had many years ago. I used to work for BT, one of my many jobs was in the Electronic Repair Centre. I maintained some telex signal generation equipment and I had a regular output failure that required changing a Germanium Transistor. The engineers who tested the kit before sending it to me said, "The output was ok when I tested it first time, but then it would fail!"
What was happening was the test probe they used would blow the transistor when they removed it from the test port, there was 5 outputs and 5 transistors. The transistors cost £35 each and I was going through hundreds of them. So I found a Silicon equivalent which was more robust (so would never blow when testing) and only cost £0.32p each. So I sent this off to the BT hierarchy, their reply,
"Continue using the correct transistor as it would cost more to have the diagrams changed!"
I ignored them and as the various units got repaired I never saw that fault again.
"Oh and I used to modify any units that were in for other problems!"